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as a u.s. company, i am eager to hear your thoughts on what we can do to help advance the process going forward. >> thank you. that is a great question. there are three things. the first thing is, get together and identify. continue to help identify what the issues are. second thing is when you have identified the issues, bring those issues to people's attention. especially if you think you have a solution. the third thing he can do, this is where i think the process will succeed or fail in the long term, that is what can we do systemically to get around this kind of problem in of the future? there is all kinds of things we can do now to verify all kinds of impediments to trade or like the tory mismatches that did not make a lot of sense. -- or regulatory mismatches that do not make a lot of sense. that is the real challenge. that is what i challenge their own officials to do. not as victims problems but let's at a fixed them identify what it was in the system that caused them to arrive as into
as a u.s. company, i am eager to hear your thoughts on what we can do to help advance the process going forward. >> thank you. that is a great question. there are three things. the first thing is, get together and identify. continue to help identify what the issues are. second thing is when you have identified the issues, bring those issues to people's attention. especially if you think you have a solution. the third thing he can do, this is where i think the process will succeed or fail...
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with the polls where democrats were the winners gaining control of the house of representatives the u.s. senate is a different story. they need the six. they have gained five seats that one race in virginia is still undecided. >> democrats ended up getting six. they one that seat and got the majority in the senate. making sure that didn't happen was his job in 2006. you remember what was going on around that time was the outing of a cia officer. he was hip deep in the scandal and nearly indied with the case. and this year, he has crossroads america and they raised and spent millions of other people's money for this election. i don't know how you tell your donors that we spent $390 million and got nothing. >> those are the republican party campaign arms for the house and senate. he is running things. rove is a problem. heck rove managed to make donald trump angry. rove wanted to be not to be wrong so badly. he wanted to have one big race so badly on election night he became borderline incoherent on fox news saying what was happening was not happening. i realize he is a big repu
with the polls where democrats were the winners gaining control of the house of representatives the u.s. senate is a different story. they need the six. they have gained five seats that one race in virginia is still undecided. >> democrats ended up getting six. they one that seat and got the majority in the senate. making sure that didn't happen was his job in 2006. you remember what was going on around that time was the outing of a cia officer. he was hip deep in the scandal and nearly...
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by most estimates if we go over the cliff, the u.s. onomy will plunge into recession. >> susie: we look at the impact of the coming cliff and whether congress and the white house can strike a deal. >> tom: that and more tonight on n.b.r.! it was the chairman of the federal reserve ben bernanke who first called it a fiscal cliff. he described the coming automatic cuts in government spending and increases in taxes as, quote, "a massive fiscal cliff," end quote. here's what he was describing: on january 1, 2013, tax breaks worth $416 billion will expire. spending on things like defense, medicare payments to doctors will be slashed by $65 billion. add it all up and you are talking about cutting roughly half a trillion dollars from the federal budget. the congressional budget office and others warn going over the cliff will send the economy into a recession in the first half of next year. it was congress and the white house that set the deadline in hopes of forcing each other to cut the federal budget deficit and begin to address the growin
by most estimates if we go over the cliff, the u.s. onomy will plunge into recession. >> susie: we look at the impact of the coming cliff and whether congress and the white house can strike a deal. >> tom: that and more tonight on n.b.r.! it was the chairman of the federal reserve ben bernanke who first called it a fiscal cliff. he described the coming automatic cuts in government spending and increases in taxes as, quote, "a massive fiscal cliff," end quote. here's what...
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of "our world with black enterprise" we're in the nation's capitol for a one on one interview with u.s. attorney general eric holder. then our on the record panel tackles race, politics in our community. that's what's going on in "our world" up next. ♪ is this your work? yes it is. [ thinking ] alright, breathe. here we are. i'm going to take this one right here. ok. great. [ thinking ] he doesn't need to know this is your first big sale. [ male announcer ] you did it. now, just leave it up to at&t. ♪ you're all set. thank you. ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> voter i.d. laws are considered by many to be a republican attempt to disenfranchise and suppress poor, young and minority voters who tend to lean democratic. republicans argue the laws are spended to curb voter fraud but studies in ten states found out ofñ;40 million registered voter there were fewer than 70 voter ten laws were passed in this year alone including alabama, kansas,Ñi mississippi, tennesse and wiscons
of "our world with black enterprise" we're in the nation's capitol for a one on one interview with u.s. attorney general eric holder. then our on the record panel tackles race, politics in our community. that's what's going on in "our world" up next. ♪ is this your work? yes it is. [ thinking ] alright, breathe. here we are. i'm going to take this one right here. ok. great. [ thinking ] he doesn't need to know this is your first big sale. [ male announcer ] you did it....
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lou: such a remarkably able u.s. senator. neil: he moved a lot of positions, he moved gingerly to the right, he cornered his tea party opponent and the winner of the republican primary. that is a seat that stays in republican hands. it could mean that republicans and in worse shape than what we think. lou: given what we have seen, i am not surprised -- in missouri and indiana, this is a campaign organization. let's be straight forward. the strategy was sometimes incomprehensible. it amounted to less than the two plan to take over the senate. this is before things went from bad to worse the. neil: yes, picturing leadership changes here. lou: you absolutely could. there would be those in the senate, in particular, those who would demand changes. the language has become a little tired. the strategy has become a little less provocative and deep than it should be. i'm not talking about the presidency. i'm talking about terms of being competitive in the united states. neil: lou dobbs, thank you so much. we have jeff and columbus, o
lou: such a remarkably able u.s. senator. neil: he moved a lot of positions, he moved gingerly to the right, he cornered his tea party opponent and the winner of the republican primary. that is a seat that stays in republican hands. it could mean that republicans and in worse shape than what we think. lou: given what we have seen, i am not surprised -- in missouri and indiana, this is a campaign organization. let's be straight forward. the strategy was sometimes incomprehensible. it amounted to...
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that number comes from the u.s. consumer product safety commission, along with u.s. customs and border protection. it's a joint effort to keep dangerous toys away from kids. 38 toys have been recalled this year due to lead violations, chocking hazards or sharp points. the sec is looking into a possible insider trading scandal. two brokers are charged with trading inside information ahead of ibm buying spss in 2009. the sec claims both men allegedly where tipped off about the buyout through a research analyst and traded shares of ssps. the construction industry is facing a major shortage. 2 million construction workers were laid off during the recession, and fewer new workers are going into the field. as the housing market continues to recover, demand for construction of homes and buildings has risen 31% nationally this year. texas, arizona, iowa and florida are facing the largest worker shortages, which are expected to spread throughout the country. chevy's volt is topping the charts for the second year in a row. 92% of volt owners tell consumer reports magazine that
that number comes from the u.s. consumer product safety commission, along with u.s. customs and border protection. it's a joint effort to keep dangerous toys away from kids. 38 toys have been recalled this year due to lead violations, chocking hazards or sharp points. the sec is looking into a possible insider trading scandal. two brokers are charged with trading inside information ahead of ibm buying spss in 2009. the sec claims both men allegedly where tipped off about the buyout through a...
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citizens has he been killed u.s. soldiers in terrorist attacks suddenly in the middle of the war on terror gets pardon how does that happen for a lobby how does that happen money campaign contributions niemi k. basically took that script and they said well what it could offer you that was successful he started lobbying aggressively they took some other steps to it's impossible to discount those but the emmy kay went on a very aggressive lobbying campaign and within just a couple of years was successful gets taken off the terrorist watch list suddenly and this is a group that we do know committed terrorist acts will we know for a fact that they did and so you see the power of lobbying when you see these cases like the in the k. like elected office libya is really can fundamentally change the way that we perceive foreign policy and it can change outcomes and they're not always for the good regardless of what you think about the in the u.k. this was not the decision we had before that lobbying effort started and it's bi
citizens has he been killed u.s. soldiers in terrorist attacks suddenly in the middle of the war on terror gets pardon how does that happen for a lobby how does that happen money campaign contributions niemi k. basically took that script and they said well what it could offer you that was successful he started lobbying aggressively they took some other steps to it's impossible to discount those but the emmy kay went on a very aggressive lobbying campaign and within just a couple of years was...
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the u.s. until very recently liked to think that the dark times were in the past. and that religious violence was somewhere else. in society's more allegedly primitive, less characterized by heritage of christian values. today we have many reasons to doubt that come complacent self-assessment. it calls for critical self-examination as we try to uncover the roots of ugly fears and suspicious that currently disfigure all western democrats. in april 2011, a law took affect in france according to which it is illegal to cover the face in any public space from parks to marketplaces to shops. although the law does not mention the words women, muslim, boar can, or even israelied, it was introduced by president as a ban on muslim vailing which according to him imprisons women and threatens french values of dignity and equality. the new law rear renders. have adopted some type of restriction. on april 28, 2011, the belgium voted far similar ban although the law is expected to be challenged before the co
the u.s. until very recently liked to think that the dark times were in the past. and that religious violence was somewhere else. in society's more allegedly primitive, less characterized by heritage of christian values. today we have many reasons to doubt that come complacent self-assessment. it calls for critical self-examination as we try to uncover the roots of ugly fears and suspicious that currently disfigure all western democrats. in april 2011, a law took affect in france according to...
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but those people could be moved to u.s. prisons. there are already 373 prisoners convicted of terrorism in the prison system. >>> the recruit starts at 11:00 this morning and it runs until 3:00 this afternoon. recruiters for many employers, lowe's and amtrak will be looking for veterans. they and their families are all invited to attend. >>> they are supposed to decide if a family oyster bay farm had to shut down. they are trying to operate and the farm is inside the point national sea shore. ken salazar to youred the farm last week. the business has no place inside a national preserve. >>> there are new concerns about safety for san jose state university. they are worried about out of state campus emergency phones. coming up, how bad the problem is and how bad they are responding. >>> it is a good time for how they will respond. the winning tickets was sold in arizona and missouri. this is video of the buying frenzy. tickets were selling at a rate of 130,000 a minute in the states that participate. california is not one of them but
but those people could be moved to u.s. prisons. there are already 373 prisoners convicted of terrorism in the prison system. >>> the recruit starts at 11:00 this morning and it runs until 3:00 this afternoon. recruiters for many employers, lowe's and amtrak will be looking for veterans. they and their families are all invited to attend. >>> they are supposed to decide if a family oyster bay farm had to shut down. they are trying to operate and the farm is inside the point...
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steamrolling through u.s. consumer data as only the occupy movement protesters are buying up debt for pennies on the dollar and then forgiving it some call it an ingenious idea others a disaster waiting to happen we'll debate the effectiveness of this program straight ahead. plus lies and the surveillance state and more of the tree a scandal unfolds the more curious the case becomes but beyond the made for t.v. sex drama we'll tell you why this story matters for your internet privacy and what it says about the state of surveillance in the u.s. . and the presidential race might be over but the election was far from flawless florida's counting club to the virginia voting line the bottle and now arizona still counting ballots why can't we get it right. it's wednesday november fourteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall you're watching r t well how do you feel about bailing out the people and set of the big banks well that's what a spin off of the occupy wall street of occupy wall street is on a missi
steamrolling through u.s. consumer data as only the occupy movement protesters are buying up debt for pennies on the dollar and then forgiving it some call it an ingenious idea others a disaster waiting to happen we'll debate the effectiveness of this program straight ahead. plus lies and the surveillance state and more of the tree a scandal unfolds the more curious the case becomes but beyond the made for t.v. sex drama we'll tell you why this story matters for your internet privacy and what...
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on c-span former senators trent lott and byron dorgan will lead a discussion on u.s. energy policy. at the national press club. the leaders are currently co-chairs of the bipartisan policy center's energy project. topics will include development and domestic gas and oil production, energy security threats and environmental challenges. that would be like at 10 a.m. eastern again on our companion network c-span. at 11:30 a.m. majority whip dick durbin will talk about the so-called fiscal cliff and deficit reduction at the center for american progress. fiscal cliff, a combination of those expiring tax provisions and budget cuts that could take place the beginning of the new you. they include the bush-era tax cuts and sequestration. live coverage starts at 1130 eastern also on c-span. we are likely to about the fiscal cliff during the senate session today getting underway at 10 a.m. eastern, just over a half hour from now. after the gavel and majority leader reid will be recognized to speak and will likely outlined the schedule for the day which could include debate on defense programs
on c-span former senators trent lott and byron dorgan will lead a discussion on u.s. energy policy. at the national press club. the leaders are currently co-chairs of the bipartisan policy center's energy project. topics will include development and domestic gas and oil production, energy security threats and environmental challenges. that would be like at 10 a.m. eastern again on our companion network c-span. at 11:30 a.m. majority whip dick durbin will talk about the so-called fiscal cliff...
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banks are in better shape most u.s. banks never got to the basel limitations floor and they usually run into their leverage ratio limits for what people don't realize basel really applaud in a significant way the large banks because it let them play games with different kinds of risk waits for assets for your typical day to leverage ratio was to governing rule ok well we'll leave it there for now but when we come back we're going to talk much more about housing and this idea that there's a so-called recovery he got into a little bit of it we're going to do a lot more after the break with chris whalen of tangent capital partners also still ahead we've seen college tuitions go up as states have become cash strapped in the u.s. but could universities loaded bureaucratic budgets be part of the problem we'll explain in tonight's loose change but first your closing market numbers. see good lumber jury was easy to believe when its most sophisticated. lead doesn't usually don't. an amount any. mission to teach creation why it s
banks are in better shape most u.s. banks never got to the basel limitations floor and they usually run into their leverage ratio limits for what people don't realize basel really applaud in a significant way the large banks because it let them play games with different kinds of risk waits for assets for your typical day to leverage ratio was to governing rule ok well we'll leave it there for now but when we come back we're going to talk much more about housing and this idea that there's a...
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we're down to 17 percent of the u.s. under snow. we had about one-third of the country covered with snow earlier in the week. so we're pushing the arctic air back up into canada. none of the twenties or teens or sub zero readings that were up in canada today, we're told that the yukon river has frozen over for the first time this season as winter takes hold up there. and the cold air denoted in the blue and white is gone for the rest of this week, here is the forecast on monday. that's pretty nice. in the meantime here is the trouble scenario on the east coast. look how open we are in this three day rain forecast. heavy snow in the mountains we are talking about five-6 ft. of snow in british columbia and canada and the pacific northwest. you will be scraping frost out if your car is outside i suspect in many locations tomorrow morning mostly sunny tomorrow, mild and pc. fair hazy and chile tomorrow night and of winds that there probably will not be fog. partly sunny casey and mild sunday with a high of 56 with south wins at 4- 13 mi
we're down to 17 percent of the u.s. under snow. we had about one-third of the country covered with snow earlier in the week. so we're pushing the arctic air back up into canada. none of the twenties or teens or sub zero readings that were up in canada today, we're told that the yukon river has frozen over for the first time this season as winter takes hold up there. and the cold air denoted in the blue and white is gone for the rest of this week, here is the forecast on monday. that's pretty...
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u.s. news and world report are, shall we say, flawed, and not basedded on outcome, and, yet, universities widely promote the fact that they are -- they gain standing in those rankings, and sometimes you can use those at goals. does that make anybody uncomfortable? does that lend credibility to the rankings? are we just stuck with that fact or is there another approach? >> i think if you look at the web page of any university, what you'll see on the web page is whatever publicity the university is getting, and i mean, i actually have done research that shows when you fall in the rankings, all sorts of bad things happen. fewer people apply. it's more difficult to get the students to come. you have to give more financial aid. test scores go down. the rankings do matter, and people say they don't pay attention to them, but that's not the only thing they pay attention to, and so, you know, i think the message is, you can convey on your web pages and written documentation what are values, what a
u.s. news and world report are, shall we say, flawed, and not basedded on outcome, and, yet, universities widely promote the fact that they are -- they gain standing in those rankings, and sometimes you can use those at goals. does that make anybody uncomfortable? does that lend credibility to the rankings? are we just stuck with that fact or is there another approach? >> i think if you look at the web page of any university, what you'll see on the web page is whatever publicity the...
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it's going to be a rough couple of months for the u.s. economy. >> president obama says he's willing to compromise to reach an agreement, but he insists america's top earners pay more in taxes. >>> it's approximately two weeks since hurricane sandy hit shore in the northeast. crews are still working to restore power to 120,000 homes in new jersey. 4,000 residents are still living in shelters. fema has approved more than $450 million in assistance. in the meantime, governor andrew cuomo plans to ask the government for $30 billion in disaster aid. >>> the federal red cross says it has received $117 million in donations to help the victims of sandy. the agency also says its response has been near flawless. some residents in certain areas disagree with that. they say the help has been sporadic and very difficult to find. >> red cross hasn't offered any assistance until yesterday. they take people's hard working money to assist people, and when push comes to shove, they don't assist. >> i think we are near flawless in this operation. i'm just
it's going to be a rough couple of months for the u.s. economy. >> president obama says he's willing to compromise to reach an agreement, but he insists america's top earners pay more in taxes. >>> it's approximately two weeks since hurricane sandy hit shore in the northeast. crews are still working to restore power to 120,000 homes in new jersey. 4,000 residents are still living in shelters. fema has approved more than $450 million in assistance. in the meantime, governor andrew...
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the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why don't i just thought of this literally because i try to come up with something on the spot this could relate to monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the relation we used to eat inflate in order to gain weight. so we lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pepsi drink is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck for gras and warn your father was a legal well because of regulation i don't eat anyway so i want to pick my i want to go to california and the fog won't keep me there but i think this is the way of the future drink you drink pepsi you lose weight it's not diet it's literally deflation. deflationary call up for a deflationary economy took him two decades to come up with that that's how long. that was going all that was getting over the comedies of the place and it was clever i'll go. view that and i will give you our final word because that is all we have time for
the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why don't i just thought of this literally because i try to come up with something on the spot this could relate to monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the relation we used to eat inflate in order to gain weight. so we lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pepsi drink is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck for gras and warn your father was a legal well because of...
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u.s. and other nations will pay the price in the form of lost economic growth and development, stifled innovation and social progress and diminished opportunity. so i will describe those threats and talk about what needs to happen for us to keep the global internet on the right path. to harness the opportunities new communications, technologies to benefit all. there's a lot that about the relationship between communications technologies and world events, but in some important ways the relationship between the mutations, technology and world history has always been a profound one. the printing press was a new communications technology that changed the world. it won't take us back that far, but for a few minutes i will take us back 50 years to a powerfully important speech given by an fcc chairman in 1961. that made president john f. kennedy's. , newton minnow, spoke to the national association of broadcasting. his speech generally remembered for the declaration that tv had become a vast was
u.s. and other nations will pay the price in the form of lost economic growth and development, stifled innovation and social progress and diminished opportunity. so i will describe those threats and talk about what needs to happen for us to keep the global internet on the right path. to harness the opportunities new communications, technologies to benefit all. there's a lot that about the relationship between communications technologies and world events, but in some important ways the...
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latinos are over represented in the american u.s. forces, the military forces. freedom of speech, freedom of religion. i think the caller was talking about democracy, democratic forms of government. over 13 million latinos, about 10% of the electorate, in 2012 -- 10% of the electorate in 2012 was latino. that is unique. it is the latino community that illustrates how great of a nation we are. it is a new work community -- a newer community. ost: let's go to jordan from port st. lucie, florida. caller: why do your groups always have to represent special interests? what can we not unite as a country? why do we always have to define ourselves -- divide ourselves? martin luther king said it best, we should judge people by the content of their character, not the color of their skin or where the came from -- i added the last part. it is real simple. it is about whether you want to come to the country legally and played by the rules, or whether you want to come to the country illegally and come in the back door. why is it races that we are accepting people from latin a
latinos are over represented in the american u.s. forces, the military forces. freedom of speech, freedom of religion. i think the caller was talking about democracy, democratic forms of government. over 13 million latinos, about 10% of the electorate, in 2012 -- 10% of the electorate in 2012 was latino. that is unique. it is the latino community that illustrates how great of a nation we are. it is a new work community -- a newer community. ost: let's go to jordan from port st. lucie, florida....
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the u.s. chamber of commerce will have a job fair for veterans. the hiring our heroes event will take place on north gay street. veterans must show their military id to participate. >>> black friday deals, there arriving earlier this year. the customers will get the discounts on line starting november 18th which is 5 days before black friday. kmart will open thanksgiving day. wal-mart made the announcement this week. >>> if you love irish food and music. head out to the fairgrounds. the maryland irish festival kicks off and runs through sunday. there will be exhibits. music and dance and a lot of vendors with all sorts of things irish. >>> the 2012 idols and icons auction is kicking off in california. some items is up for grabs and julie garland's wizard of oz costume. superman costume and blueprints of snow white's castle at disney from 1955. >>> and bond is back. sky fall opens this weekend. danele craig is the spy, oo 7. and he must prove that he is not only alive but he has not lost
the u.s. chamber of commerce will have a job fair for veterans. the hiring our heroes event will take place on north gay street. veterans must show their military id to participate. >>> black friday deals, there arriving earlier this year. the customers will get the discounts on line starting november 18th which is 5 days before black friday. kmart will open thanksgiving day. wal-mart made the announcement this week. >>> if you love irish food and music. head out to the...
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the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why i just thought of this literally because i turn to congress on the spot this could really. monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the glacier and we used to eat in floyd north again way now we're eating so we will really lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pope's music is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck. for gras and timeworn your father was a legal well because of regulation i don't eat anyway so i want to thank my that i want to go to california in the fog why won't won't keep you there but i think this is the way of the future drink you drink pepsi you lose weight it's not diet it's literally deflation to. find deflationary cola for a deflationary economy took him two decades to come up with that that's how long it . was going all that i was reading i would not comment is that a place and it was clever i'm doing it i'll give you that and i will give you ou
the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why i just thought of this literally because i turn to congress on the spot this could really. monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the glacier and we used to eat in floyd north again way now we're eating so we will really lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pope's music is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck. for gras and timeworn your father was a legal well...
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the u.s. ambassador to egypt received a special tour. the events marks 90 years since the tomb was first discovered. egypt is hoping to boost tourism industry. >>> to mexico city a musical trip to the church. mariachis came together to celebrate the feast day of patron saint cecelia. they marched through the streets in jackets and sombreros before a mass and concert. the journey is carried out every year on november 22nd. >>> one south korean park teaches visitors about a different kind of throne. the park is now home to what is said to be the world's first toilet culture park. statues and educational displays teach visitors the history of toilets and raises awareness about sanitation. the park even has additional exhibits inside of a toilet-shaped building. not every day you see that. >> someone had a little too much time on their hands and money and engineering skills. >>> you don't even know what to say. >> school trip today. where are you going? >> i'm going to the john. >> exactly right. >>> it is time now for an early look at some
the u.s. ambassador to egypt received a special tour. the events marks 90 years since the tomb was first discovered. egypt is hoping to boost tourism industry. >>> to mexico city a musical trip to the church. mariachis came together to celebrate the feast day of patron saint cecelia. they marched through the streets in jackets and sombreros before a mass and concert. the journey is carried out every year on november 22nd. >>> one south korean park teaches visitors about a...
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unlike all the previous empires, the u.s. was unwilling to dominate the free world the way previous big yours had. that post-war world, active america that ensured resources insured resources unreservedly, restrained itself economically and rebuild the rebuilt former friends and enemies enthusiastically. this in turn would produce heretofore wealth and leisure in western europe. all provided by the protection of the american military. that wealth and leisure would in turn erode the very institution and discipline needed to maintain let alone expand freedom and prosperity for others. i want to mention just for a moment the role of the soviet union in world war ii because i think we take this on as a challenge to most of the prevailing wisdom. yes, after 1942, the red army overwhelmed the nazis in men and tanks but it was nip and tuck in the winter of 1941 and 42. one studies suggest a full 85% of heavy armor outside moscow in the winter of 1942 was british. the best fighter plane in 1941 and 42 in the red air force was a plane
unlike all the previous empires, the u.s. was unwilling to dominate the free world the way previous big yours had. that post-war world, active america that ensured resources insured resources unreservedly, restrained itself economically and rebuild the rebuilt former friends and enemies enthusiastically. this in turn would produce heretofore wealth and leisure in western europe. all provided by the protection of the american military. that wealth and leisure would in turn erode the very...
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but when he joined the u.s. postal service team, he saw veteran riders getting preferential treatment. they would be given white lunch bags between races. he wanted his lunch bag, too. >> the doctor at u.s. postal service said that i had enormous potential. so basically eventually when i was invited to -- when i was given my first white lunch bag, you know, it was a sign, to me, that they believe in me. they believe my potential and they believe me -- my long-term talent. >> reporter: the lunch bags contained the banned drug epo, designed to raise a cyclists her mat krit level. >> the percentage of red blood cells in your body that carry oxygen to your muscles. so basically the higher your red blood cell percentage, the better your muscles are going to operate under stress. so in layman's terms, the more red blood cells you have, the faster you're going to ride a bike. >> reporter: so what was the doctor's solution to raising those levels? >> a couple months before, maybe a month and a half before my first tour
but when he joined the u.s. postal service team, he saw veteran riders getting preferential treatment. they would be given white lunch bags between races. he wanted his lunch bag, too. >> the doctor at u.s. postal service said that i had enormous potential. so basically eventually when i was invited to -- when i was given my first white lunch bag, you know, it was a sign, to me, that they believe in me. they believe my potential and they believe me -- my long-term talent. >>...
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the chinese may feel that the u.s. is becoming more invested in the region, but what's interesting is that the obama administration has been very clear. perhaps you can say the biggest policy of the last four years is strategic. since the fall of the soviet union, the u.s. has been invested in the middle laced. that has been a primary focus of u.s. foreign policy. what obama is trying to do is to do a strategic readjustment to region, the china, asia pacific that is an engine of the new economy and there are also military and strategic rationales for this. host: else is he going and why? guest: is going to cambodia and thailand. this is a trip for him to reinforce the strategic rebalancing towards a job but the trip to burma is the actual interesting one. host: what is the wish list for the middle east? guest: the middle east is still in a great flux right now, issues with iran, israel. they're seeing some ratcheting up in gaza where they have seen hundreds of rockets firing in tension. there is a parliamentary electio
the chinese may feel that the u.s. is becoming more invested in the region, but what's interesting is that the obama administration has been very clear. perhaps you can say the biggest policy of the last four years is strategic. since the fall of the soviet union, the u.s. has been invested in the middle laced. that has been a primary focus of u.s. foreign policy. what obama is trying to do is to do a strategic readjustment to region, the china, asia pacific that is an engine of the new economy...
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i thought that the u.s. supreme court would be involved in what was maybe not technically but essentially a federal question at the end. i did think that -- i was very much of the view that they needed to come in when they came in on december 9. because they needed to evaluate whether florida could properly have a citywide recount. that is a two-part answer but i think they needed to come in by think they came in prematurely the first time. >> the next caller. independent line. >> i have to move on. caller: yes, my question is about the voter suppression that seems to be going on and what can be done about it and can people be held accountable for that suppression? that is my question. i will hang up and your answer. guest: those are matters which presently have to first be dealt with by local officials and then if there court cases that are brought out of that, we have to -- they have to be dealt with by the courts. we have to it here to the manner in which our court system is set up in the united states to
i thought that the u.s. supreme court would be involved in what was maybe not technically but essentially a federal question at the end. i did think that -- i was very much of the view that they needed to come in when they came in on december 9. because they needed to evaluate whether florida could properly have a citywide recount. that is a two-part answer but i think they needed to come in by think they came in prematurely the first time. >> the next caller. independent line. >> i...
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. >>> battle over gay marriage shifting from the ballot box to the u.s. supreme court. 9 major court debate -- the major court debate that could have gays and lesbians making wedding plans in california. >>> 13-year-old sexually assaulted. quick police action led to three arrests. >>> we are tracking the storm on live doppler radar this is right now you can see green, yellows, moderate to heavy rain swallows the whole bay area now. mike will have the latest before cold & flu season, help prevent with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. >>> all those places just mentioned are seeing rain this morning, you are looking live at the embarcadero from our camera, really coming down out there now. along with the winds, you have the possibility of hydroplaning on the highways so please drive carefully. >>> oakland police investigating the beating of a severely us a 17-year-old girl who was found after missing for days.
. >>> battle over gay marriage shifting from the ballot box to the u.s. supreme court. 9 major court debate -- the major court debate that could have gays and lesbians making wedding plans in california. >>> 13-year-old sexually assaulted. quick police action led to three arrests. >>> we are tracking the storm on live doppler radar this is right now you can see green, yellows, moderate to heavy rain swallows the whole bay area now. mike will have the latest before...
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the u.s. supreme court today overturned laws on the books for nearly a century and ruled that corporations can spend freely now on political campaigns. those who like this decision say it's a victory for free speech. those who don't say campaigns will now be drowning in cooperate cash and influence. >> the vast majority of the money spent in this election, outside of the political parties and the candidates themselves, came from conservative groups, conservative groups just krishd liberal groups in this election, outspent them 3-1. liberal spend just about as much as they ever have in an election, but once the court made it okay for anybody to spend anything for any reason, the conservative spending went nuts while the liberal spending stayed about the same. now as the election night hangover is just about to wear off, the one thing to know is it didn't work. karl rove, they spent more than $100 million running ads in the general election. some ads supporting candidates all republicans and som
the u.s. supreme court today overturned laws on the books for nearly a century and ruled that corporations can spend freely now on political campaigns. those who like this decision say it's a victory for free speech. those who don't say campaigns will now be drowning in cooperate cash and influence. >> the vast majority of the money spent in this election, outside of the political parties and the candidates themselves, came from conservative groups, conservative groups just krishd liberal...
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chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. the data she shares from comments, reviews, and social networks tells a company what to make. what it's made from, how it's shipped, and the way it's sold. some companies are increasing sales up to 20% by using analytics to tailor experiences to the one person that matters most. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >> schieffer: we're back. john dickerson, i want to go to you. you know, we've been hearing two candidates talk about two very different visions of america as they define it. but if that's so, why is this election so close? >> well, because a lot of people are sorting immediately before they hear the arguments. they're sorting by party. people are more partisan. in states they're targeted and whipped up along partisan lieps. it's so close i
chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. the data she shares from comments, reviews, and social networks tells a company what to make. what it's made from, how it's shipped, and the way it's sold. some companies are increasing sales up to 20% by using...
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and in maine, independ angous king easily won the state's u.s. senate seat currently held by olympia snow. the one notable senate pickup for republicans in nebraska where deb fischer flibed ben nelson's seat defeating bob kerrey. democrats hold 51 seats and harry reid already called on republicans to end their "strategy of obstruction gridlock and delay." we're still waiting for the official results from the races in montana, nevada, and north dakota. mark halpern, if we go back to the top of that list, elizabeth warren versus scott brown, tight all the way. what did elizabeth warren do in the end to win? >> she ran as a democrat in a state where the president won by a big margin. >> that helps. >> very difficult. they knew if the president won by 20 seats or more, it will be difficult to overcome. she made very few mistakes. and now she'll become one of the leading voices in the senate for progressives around the country. >> what does she bring to the senate? >> she brings that passion. and from a real liberal left perspective in terms of econom
and in maine, independ angous king easily won the state's u.s. senate seat currently held by olympia snow. the one notable senate pickup for republicans in nebraska where deb fischer flibed ben nelson's seat defeating bob kerrey. democrats hold 51 seats and harry reid already called on republicans to end their "strategy of obstruction gridlock and delay." we're still waiting for the official results from the races in montana, nevada, and north dakota. mark halpern, if we go back to...
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in the u.s. the best measures suggest that we may be nearly halfway there in household deleveraging, but europe has just begun. china has not even begun to confront its deleveraging problem. it will have after the buildup of the non-performing loans which will become more apparent as we go on. the consequences of this in the u.s. of which we face another three to five to eight years of private sector household deleveraging but also face a worldwide problem of weak external demand that we will, we will have a process of paying down debt that destroys demand in the private sector, also weakening private investment. therefore otherwise we would expect weak skmik growth -- economic growth. second we have two demographic trends that are intersecting. we hear a lot about the aging problem but in fact the interim five to eight period, year period, we have two demographic trends that are going to exacerbate the supply demand equation and the imbalance in the global economy and increase the relative weigh
in the u.s. the best measures suggest that we may be nearly halfway there in household deleveraging, but europe has just begun. china has not even begun to confront its deleveraging problem. it will have after the buildup of the non-performing loans which will become more apparent as we go on. the consequences of this in the u.s. of which we face another three to five to eight years of private sector household deleveraging but also face a worldwide problem of weak external demand that we will,...
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the u.s. labor market has been showing signs of improvement after more hiring and fewer job cuts. >>> on wall street today, the dow is up 36 to 13,021. the nasdaq is up 20 at 3,012. the s&p is up 6 at 1,415. >>> we have just learned that one of last night's powerball winners is expected to come forward tomorrow. the jackpot was $588 million. that is the highest ever for powerball. officials say one ticket was sold in arizona, another in missouri. the winners could each take $192 million before taxes. >>> coming up, california missed out on this jackpot but it won't in the future, powerball is coming to the golden state and who could see a win fall. >>> cheers at the u.n. today as they voted to grant statehood to palestine. [ cheers and applause ] >> the u.n. voted 138-9 to recognize palestine. despite strong opposition from the united states. susan rice said the resolution places further obticles in the path to -- obstacs in the path to peace -- obstacles in the path to peace. >> a new park wi
the u.s. labor market has been showing signs of improvement after more hiring and fewer job cuts. >>> on wall street today, the dow is up 36 to 13,021. the nasdaq is up 20 at 3,012. the s&p is up 6 at 1,415. >>> we have just learned that one of last night's powerball winners is expected to come forward tomorrow. the jackpot was $588 million. that is the highest ever for powerball. officials say one ticket was sold in arizona, another in missouri. the winners could each...
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that at least according to the u.s. patent and trademark office. the office rejecting dunkin donuts position to try to trademark the phrase "best coffee in america" saying that slogan is too generic to warrant a trademark. dunkin donuts says it's going to have a cup of java and consider its next steps, including whether to appeal that ruling. the massachusetts-based coffee chain has 2600 stores all around the world and sells 1.5 billion cups of coffee every year. so it's probably one of the most liked coffees in the world. >> thatwith that much being sol. a lot of people having a cup of joe before they hit the roadways. let's check with mike. >> this is 101 underneath 680. as you see light volume of traffic. i also wanted to show you the roadways, no rain like yesterday. that will change for the evening commute. here's the map of the area, a light volume of traffic. green and yellow, you're close to 60. throughout all spots, speeds a little higher than that in most spots. here's the overview, 85 no problem. up the peninsula, 101 and 280 are clear.
that at least according to the u.s. patent and trademark office. the office rejecting dunkin donuts position to try to trademark the phrase "best coffee in america" saying that slogan is too generic to warrant a trademark. dunkin donuts says it's going to have a cup of java and consider its next steps, including whether to appeal that ruling. the massachusetts-based coffee chain has 2600 stores all around the world and sells 1.5 billion cups of coffee every year. so it's probably one...
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it's dv u.s. divas. oh, boy, the initial numbers, the initial scripts in the game are not that good. i reiterate. go ahead. >> do whatever you want. >> let's go to warren in arizona. >> caller: booyah, jim. warren in arizona. like i say, my wife, nancy and i watch you every day. our stalk is boardwalk empire's enterprise. >> i'd say you've got horse sense. i like this stock. a lot of people worry about these mlps, i am not. >> hi, jim, how are you doing today? >> okay, well, question on two retail stocks that i don't know. jcpenney and sears, they have a lot in common. they both lose money. they both have negative same-store sales. and, my opinion, i think their business mounds are a little flat, but they do own part of the real estate. are they overvalued? and the big question is what would the share price be of each company if you just base it on the value of the real estate? >> you have to believe that retail is going to really come roaring back more than it has. i want to avoid both of them. let's st
it's dv u.s. divas. oh, boy, the initial numbers, the initial scripts in the game are not that good. i reiterate. go ahead. >> do whatever you want. >> let's go to warren in arizona. >> caller: booyah, jim. warren in arizona. like i say, my wife, nancy and i watch you every day. our stalk is boardwalk empire's enterprise. >> i'd say you've got horse sense. i like this stock. a lot of people worry about these mlps, i am not. >> hi, jim, how are you doing today?...
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we just sent a bunch of basic kid reading books to cambodia because the u.s. military is teaching cam bodians how to
we just sent a bunch of basic kid reading books to cambodia because the u.s. military is teaching cam bodians how to
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here in afghanistan with all the u.s. service members being here. >> in wiwiryoming, thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving, chicago. >> happying thing the thanksgi wife, honey. i love you. >> kabul, afghanistan. >> happy thanksgiving. >> in sports, the jets may have made those troops happy, but their fans are another story. in the primetime game seen right here on nbc, it was seen on nbc, new england quarterback tom brady tossed for three touchdowns in an amazing 35-point second quarter scoring spree in just over two minutes against the jets. the pats crushed gang green, 49-19. >>> redskins quarterback robert griffin iii put on a show connecting on four touchdown passes and washington held off a late rally to beat the dallas cowboys, 38-31. >>> in overtime, houston's field goal with just over two minutes left gave the texans a 34-31 victory over detroit. this was the lion's ninth straight loss on thanksgiving day. >>> to college football -- texas rivals faced off as tcu upset the number 16 texas longhorns by capitalizing on
here in afghanistan with all the u.s. service members being here. >> in wiwiryoming, thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving, chicago. >> happying thing the thanksgi wife, honey. i love you. >> kabul, afghanistan. >> happy thanksgiving. >> in sports, the jets may have made those troops happy, but their fans are another story. in the primetime game seen right here on nbc, it was seen on nbc, new england quarterback tom brady tossed for three touchdowns in an...